St Augustine High School - El Castillo Yearbook (St Augustine, FL)

 - Class of 1961

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Page 42 text:

We, the class of '61, having given the faculty no end of difficulties during the past four years. have decided to resign our positions in the halls of ol' Jacket High and venture out to seek our fame and fortunes in the cold cruel world. Be it therefore known that the following articles have been bequeathed to our successors. To the Junior class we leave 50 tons of chicken so they'll never run out of food at their barbecues. To the Sophomores we leave the ability to prepare for us a beautiful graduation which we so rightly deserve. To the dear little Freshmen we leave one bit of good advice, Make lots of money, you're going to need it. We individually bequeath the following: Ben Adams, leave one 1928 Model A Ford bus to Master Jimmy Ponce. Linda Albritton, will to my brother Roy my ability to be silent and let others talk. Deanna Ayo, will my rusty paint set to any poor unfortunate soul who needs one. Sally Baskin, leave my sun tan to Bonnie Redman. We, Jerry Bexley and Raymond Clark, will our seats in Miss Alden's class to anyone who wants them. Barbara Boulineau, leave all the fun I've had and my place on the cheerleading squad to Cheryl Mikan. Becky Bowden, will to Jane Fraser my job at the hospital. Gary Bridle, leave my troubles and woes to Butch Cochran. Helen Brown, will to my sister Geven the ability to lose our Tennessee accent. Betty Bush, leave to achieve a M.R.S. degree in the future years. Edward Calhoun, leave Glenn Wells my seat in D. C. T. and hope he gets more out of it than l did. Louis Capallia, leave my quiet ways to Millie Stratton. George Casto, leave after seven years of hard struggling. Sissy Casto, leave Cora Lindsay one empty parking place at the Sulpha Well since she thinks she can put it to better use than I. Betty Causey, will my rusty baton, tarnished gold uniform and very loud whistle to the next person who is big enough to fill my uniform. Mary Chamberlain, will my seat in D. C. T. to Karen Mercer, Beth Cochran, will leave S. A. H. S. with a diploma to become Mrs. Charlas Ricketts Jr. Ronald Coleman, will my brains, if any, to Richard Post. Clara Collins, leave to Dick and Don Hollingsworth my height and my ability of singing off key. Cathie Conroy, will my yankee accent to Kathy Sharp in hopes she can say bebe in front of Dale Long and get away with it. Marvin Cox, will to Mr. Swift all my undiscovered talents for him to discover. Guilda Crews, leave to wait for Floyd. Jack Crlenjack, leave my hot 53 pick up to anybody insane enough to accept it. Robert Crunwell, just leave never to return. fl hopej Beverly Cubbedge, will to Linda McDaniel my ability to drive slowly and carefully. Mike Culbreth, leave mv baseball shoes to Jim Braddock. Barrie Daniels, leave all of my football equipment to Dallas Johnson. Dorothy Dean, will my ability to eat the cafeteria food for a whole year and still live. Sylvia Dean, leave behind my confused mind with Mrs. Ray hoping it will help hers. Carmen Decubellis, will my little car to someone big enough to push it around. .Tim Dobbs, leave to become a multi-millionaire. Judy Drawdy, leave my title 'snow girl to Joan E for Effort Flautt. Benetta Dunton, will my bad temper to Sandra Miller although she doesn't need it. Patricia Dunton, will my ability of my mind going blankduring an exam to Terry Davis. Diane Batman, will the switchboard in Mrs. Ray's office to anyone who gets their wires crossed.

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WW' fain? kfsl M PAMELA WHITE Earnest and sincere in all endeavors. F.H.A. 1,2,3g F.T.A. 2,3,4, President 4g National Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Science Club 1. DONALD WILLIAMS Quiet manners are a mark of good breeding. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, LAMAR WILSON Work makes the man. Sigma Hi-Y 4, D.C.T. 3,4. BARBARA WOLVEN It's fun when you can live a life of joy. Glee Club 1gD.C.T. 3. DAVE YOUNG W It is not good for men to be alone. F.B.L.A. 3,4: D.C.T. 4. TOM YOUNG A Every brave man is a man of his word. Key Club 2, 39 Football 2, 3, 4: Vice-President of Class 33 President of Class 45 Executive Committee 45 Delta Hi-Y 25 Superlative 4.



Page 43 text:

Sandra Ellis, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to Sharon Bangledern in hopes that she will succeed into the next class. Bob Feldman, will my many talents to Tom Grant in hopes he will do better. Joe Forbes, hereby declare that my singing voice be left to Gloria Mathis. Elizabeth Ford, will my ability to get along with people to Reggy Raulerson. Billy Fox, leave with hopes of never returning. Pat Gantt, will my Crab membership to Ellen Abernasty with the hope she does better than I did. Freda Goode, will to my brother Lester my red and white car in hopes he may get to school on time without me. James Greerunum, yield with tearful eyes my dear Aunt Melaie to the underclass wolves. Betty Grissom, leave my term paper on Egyptian Mummies to any mummy. Elba Hairston, will my ability to do things secretly but somehow get caught to Carol Johnson. Becky Hamby, will my ability to cook in Home Ec. I to Milinda Sheets. June Hamilton, leave my ability to argue with Mr. Fowler on any subject and stay in his good graces to anyone who doesn't agree with him. Chris Hanks, will to the S.A.H.S. B team cheerleaders my slightly used comb. Glenda Hartley, leave my place in the lunch line to Sandy Rosar. Good Luck! Adrian Hay, will my seat in Miss Alden's class to my sister, Carol. Dicky Henley, will my Presidency of the St. Augustine Branch of the S.R.A. to Ben Robinson. Eddie Henuber, leave to everyone the ability to stay out of trouble. Bobby Henuber, leave. Martha Herring, will to Carolyn Allen my place in D.C. T. Helen Hollingsworth, leave all my unsold barbecue tickets to Leonard Pallicer. Jean Hunter, will my place in the D.C.T. room to anyone who wants it. Alvin Hurst, will to Tommy Taylor my ability to be a pest in home room. Jackie Johnstone, leave my ability to get a letter sweater to Jill Wiecking in hopes that she ' has better luck than I did. Charles Jones, will my ability of racing, romancing and roving in the halls to Butch Cochran. Lynn Kephart, leave to Pat McGuinness my black eye. Link Killebrew, will my ability to be a trouble maker without anyone knowing to Barbara Bullington. Susan Kirkpatrick, will my social activities to anyone who isn't social. Sandra Klipstine, leave to my sister Erma my seat in the cafeteria. Georgia Knoblock, leave to my sister, Evelyn, all the joys I have had during my four years at high school. Ashley Kraan, will my position on the basketball team to anyone who can fill my shoes. Sandra Kummer, will my place in band as head majorette to Bonnie Redman. Diane Lane, leave the name tater digger to Robert Goodbread because some day he may need the job. Chris Lang, will my ability to go through high school without a driver's license to my little brother, Fred. Beth Lawton, will my seat in D. C. T. to Karen Mercer. Linda Lewis, leave the name Hambone to Randy Cowart. Ted Lunestad, will my goat herder license and my position of treasurer in S.R.A. to Jimmie Ponce. Punky Mangas, leave with sad heart all my lost weight to whoever needs it. Ferrin McCullough, leave to Ellen Abernathy my reserved parking place at Devil's Mill. Dixie McGee, leave my ability to never understand a joke to Michele Robideaux. Barbara McQuaig, will to my brother Melvin my grades in Home Ec. Marvin Mills, leave to my brother Jerry my seat in Miss Alden's English IVA class. Carroll Moore, will to my brother Bill my seat in Miss Alden's class. Carol Morrow, leave all my many hidden talents and abilities to my lucky little sister, Mar- ilyn. QHere's hoping she caniind them. I never did.J Nancy Munro, leave to attain world fame. Cln what I don't know.j

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